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User Zakjma
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Answer: 12 blue, 8 Yellow

Explanation:

If you know there are 5 total parts in paint b, divide the total gallons by parts to find how many gallons is a part. 20 divided by 5 is 4 so 4 gallons in a part.

Then multiply by the parts for each color so 4 x 3 and 4 x 2 to get 12 blue and 8 yellow

User Erik Melkersson
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Answer:

2 parts yellow to 3 parts blue

Explanation:

2 parts yellow to 3 parts blue

2+3=5

20 gallons needed

20/5=4

4*2=8 gallons yellow

4*3=12 gallons blue

yellow blue

2 3

4 6

6 9

8 12 8+12=20

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